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Old 10-01-2016, 08:13 PM
SuperG
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Originally Posted by pdalek View Post
A laser is not effective for collimating a SCT. Centering the spot, as would be done for a Newtonian, is likely to give very poor results.

A reliable method is given in here:
http://skywatch.brainiac.com/collimation.pdf

During the day I don't bother with a bought artificial star, but just observe a small white paint spot on the chimney of a house down the street. Any small, sufficiently bright and distant object will work.
Thanks that helps a lot. Whatever I did with the laser gave me a strange halo of light in the images I tried to take initially..
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